Just a Few Lines – Open Book Blog Hop #152

You are writers. It’s your time to shine. What are some of your favorite lines from your books?

Welcome back to another edition of the Open Book Blog Hop! If you’re new to the series, the authors included are grateful for your reads and appreciate, even more so, when you share our writings with your friends. If you’re new to the series, welcome aboard. The authors engage and impress weekly. Be prepared to become a regular reader.

This is a great opportunity to introduce you to the interior of my work. Let’s face it, for the most part, you get to see the covers and maybe the blurb. You might even see a few reviews, and the chatter around them. Do you ever get to read a sample before you buy? Thankfully, Amazon Books does allow you to preview quite a few books. It’s like have that brick and mortar store on your desktop. Remember leafing through an interesting new paperback? That used to get me so excited. It’s been a long time since I visited a bookstore, with the convenience of online shopping and Kindle.

Lucky for me, I know this about readers. After all, I am one! So, to meet the needs I used to have as a reader, and the ideas I have as an artist, I’ve spent some time making graphics to highlight favorite quotes and scenes from my books. I’m so ready for this! Are you? I hope so, because I really want you to be entertained and to engage with my work. The whole point of writing it down and going this far is to present my art to the public. I hope you’ll join me, and I hope that I make you a fan.

I hope you enjoyed the gallery of quotes and they have left you wanting more.

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About Captain Maiel

Born in Saratoga Springs, New York, K has enjoyed more than twenty years professionally writing. K attended Morrisville State College, majoring in Biology, and then continued with English and History at the University at Albany, where she gained her Bachelor’s Degree. While attending UA, K interned with the 13th Moon Feminist Literary Magazine, bridging her interests in social movements and art. Topics of K's writing often include gender and racial disparities, and trauma. In 2014, K graduated from Empire State College (SUNY) with a Masters in Liberal Studies: screenwriting (Film Studies), the politics of film, and adaptations. During her gradute work, K was the recipient of the Foner Fellowship in Arts and Social Justice, a full scholarship.
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Published novels by K include the Civil War drama Blue Honor, the Second World War spy thriller OP-DEC:Operation Deceit, and the controversial dark fantasy, paranormal series The Trailokya Trilogy. In addition to writing novels, K does screenwriting: 8 Days in Ireland and the adaptations of her current novels. A sequel to her second novel, OP-DEC, is in the research phase, while the screen adaptation is being considered for production by film companies.
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In 2015, K. Williams became an official member of International Thriller Writers, but her greatest accomplishment thus far was becoming a mother in 2017. K continues to produce commentary and art pieces on The Blue Honor Blog, publishing twice weekly. A devoted dog mom, K created Shagbottom Theater in which her dogs star as well known literary and stage personas. K is also a visual artist, producing the ZoDuck Cartoon, painting and sketching--digitally or traditionally, as well as an accomplished Photographer. Click here to see more! Whether it's cooking, IVF and Parenting, learning a foreign language, history or dogs, you'll find something to enjoy and for which to come back.
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Excerpts of K's unedited, rough drafts and other scraps of writing can be found at: KWilliamsAuthor on deviantArt.com. You can also sample her books on Wattpad.